System Menu // Overview

Info is simply a collection of a lot of system internals that are interesting if you have to start troubleshooting your set up. You DDNS access doesn´t work? Check the DDNS status (has to be successful) and the UPnP Status (most likely has to be deactivated). You can also try accessing your camera via it´s WAN IP (instead of DDNS address) - to check whether it is the DDNS address or your port forwarding that is the culprit.

Keep an Eye on your Camera´s Operation

Camera ID

Model number of your camera.

Firmware Version

Version of your camera´s operating system. You can always find the newest version of the Firmware/WebUI in our Download Area. The software is uploaded to your camera through the Update Menu.

WebUI Version

Version of your camera´s web user interface. You can always find the newest version of the Firmware/WebUI in our Download Area. The software is uploaded to your camera through the Update Menu.

Night vision

Operating mode of your night vision LEDs - either switched on automatically (when it is getting dark) or permanently deactivated.

SD State

Displays if your camera´s SD card is ready for operation.

SD Capacity

Full capacity of your camera´s SD card.

Free SD Storage

The remaining capacity (the SD card is used as a ring buffer - the oldest folder is deleted once the capacity is reached).

MAC Address

Hardware identification of the LAN network interface.

WLAN Module

Hardware identification of the WiFi network interface.

Camera active since

Up-time of your camera since the last reboot.

Camera ID

Model number of your camera.

WAN IP Address

Wide Area Network Address of your internet connection. This is the address that your DDNS Address will be translated to, to make your camera available from the internet (needs a Port Forwarding!).

Download our PDF user manual for your camera. Please be aware that the print manual might be out of date and not contain descriptions for the newest features of your camera. It is preferable to use our Online Documentation.